Recieved my reaffirmation papers from my lawyer today to go over.
#1: If the lawyer signs off on these papers, say I do, and then the bank signs, does the trustee ever look at them? Or is it just the judge when the lawyer presumes undue hardship and you have a hearing?
#2: I noticed that in the reaffirmation they did not include the escrow in my payment which of course makes it look lower. That's not part of my mortgage that I owe, so I understand why they didn't. What I'm curious about is, would they continue to pay those like they are now with my normal payment or are they discontinuing that service?
#1: If the lawyer signs off on these papers, say I do, and then the bank signs, does the trustee ever look at them? Or is it just the judge when the lawyer presumes undue hardship and you have a hearing?
#2: I noticed that in the reaffirmation they did not include the escrow in my payment which of course makes it look lower. That's not part of my mortgage that I owe, so I understand why they didn't. What I'm curious about is, would they continue to pay those like they are now with my normal payment or are they discontinuing that service?
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